According to a new report, Twitch is considering giving its creators a pay cut. Specifically, one proposal is to reduce the payment top tier streamers get from subscriptions to 50%, down from 70%.
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the 'Paris Games Week' on October 29, 2019 in Paris, France. 'Paris Games Week' is an international trade fair for video games that runs from October 29 to November 03, 2019. While Amazon may enjoy owning the largest piece of the livestreaming pie, the reality is that Twitch is not a revenue generator at the scale it would like, especially compared to a massively profitable rival like YouTube., among other ideas to boost earnings is to squeeze creators and cut their pay.
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